Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Soft robots trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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OK, but let's see some cool examples of soft robots.
Designing soft robots calls for completely new models in their mechanics, power supply and control.
We want to design those same capabilities for soft robots.”….
Soft robots are created with materials that don't use a rigid skeleton or electricity to provide mechanical strength.
A rubber computer eliminates the last hard components from soft robots.
NUS creates new metallic material for soft robots used in rescue missions.
Technique uses magnets, light to control and reconfigure soft robots.
In experimental testing, the researchers demonstrated that the soft robots could be used to form“grabbers” for lifting and transporting objects.
These soft robots can resist many of the kinds of damage, and can squirm past many of the obstacles, that can impede hard robots. .
Professor Desheng Kong and his team believe that this new type of ACE screen couldsoon have applications in smart wearables, soft robots and robots. .
Our team has developed soft robots that can swim like fish, slither like snakes and even be swallowed to patch wounds inside your stomach.
The components are essentially off-the-shelf for most labs and could serve as a low-cost way toadd a sense of touch to the growing field of soft robots.
Many groups have designed soft robots from rubbers like silicones, but Zhao points out that such materials are not as biocompatible as hydrogels.
One can also readily integrate materials withdisparate properties to create origami-like architectures or soft robots that contain both stiff and flexible elements.”.
The CSAIL team at MIT has developed soft robots that can swim like fish, slither like a snake and be swallowed to treat the wounds inside the body.
Researchers from China's Tsinghua University and the University of California, Berkeley,published their study on so-called soft robots in the academic journal Science Robotics last week.
And whereas other soft robots have had at least a few hard parts, such as batteries or wires, the octobot uses a small reservoir of hydrogen peroxide as fuel.
Hydrogels have shown significant potential in everything from wound dressings to soft robots, but their applications have been limited from their lack of toughness- until now.
In order to deal with this challenge, the researcher team developed an organic ionic liquid-based conductive ink that can be 3D printed within thesoft elastomer matrices that comprise most soft robots.
The team says the the botis a key step toward a future where soft robots can swim in the ocean alongside marine life without disturbing or harming them.
Using what they have learned of new fabrication techniques and design strategies,the Warsaw team hopes to further develop the technology and create soft robots capable of swimming and even flying.
The study published onFriday in the journal Science Advances described the soft robots made of a polymer embedded with magnetic iron microparticles, and controlled by light and magnetic fields.
The artificial muscles have been developed by a team from Wyss Institute at Harvard University and MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory(CSAIL),and use only air or water pressure to assist soft robots in lifting objects up to a thousand times their own weight.
WASHINGTON- Scientists in the United States developed a kind of remotely-controlled soft robots that can move to a targeted position and be reconfigured into new shapes, revealing potential applications in biotechnology and aerospace.
It's an observation with obvious medical applications in humans as well, but it's also relevant in a broad sense, I think,to the design of prosthetics, soft robots, basically anything where changes of shape and stiffness are important.
Researchers at Harvard University have built soft robots inspired by nature that can crawl, swim, grasp delicate objects and even assist a beating heart, but none of these devices has been able to sense and respond to the world around them.
The devices, described in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,offer a new way to give soft robots super strength, which could be used everywhere from inside our bodies to outer space.